Course reviews

I rate this course 3 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Plenty of parking. As you pull in, drive past the Clubhouse and continue around the bend in the road and park at hole #1.
- Pavilions/benches around back of the Clubhouse, with bathrooms and food inside during the ball golfing season
- Full bar at the Clubhouse!
- If you are a golfer, you could easily make a day of playing ball and disc golf
- There is no ‘Disc Golf’ sign at the entrance, but turn into the driveway with the Mulligan Spring ... continue reading ›

I rate this course 3 out of 5 stars.

Pros
- Plenty of parking. As you pull in, drive past the Clubhouse and continue around the bend in the road and park at hole #1.
- Pavilions/benches around back of the Clubhouse, with bathrooms and food inside during the ball golfing season
- Full bar at the Clubhouse!
- If you are a golfer, you could easily make a day of playing ball and disc golf
- There is no ‘Disc Golf’ sign at the entrance, but turn into the driveway with the Mulligan Springs Par 3 Golf – Pub sign.
- The map is very accurate and helpful
- The tee signs are very unique and well done
- The baskets are in great shape and have a very unique look to them as well
- The scenery and landscape are very pretty and manicured as expected on a golf course
- I have not been there during a golfing season, however, I have heard that there is only light traffic on this course by disc golfers and ball golfers.
- There are trashcans at the Clubhouse and the course is very clean
- There is no vandalism
- The distances on this course is simply average. For the average arm, much of the course will be your max distance drives. For the big arm, this course only has one challenging hole, #5, that you may not be able to reach the basket on your drive.
- This course is fairly flat overall but #1, #5 & #10 sit on a hill and provide some fun elevation
- The water is everywhere! Plan your shot carefully! The water really adds to this course and may even scare the big arms into playing it safe.

Cons
- Course is located on a ball golf course. It is free to disc golf, but playing ball golfers would have the right-of-way.
- Because of the flow of this course, tee signs with basket location would be very helpful. This course would be highly difficult to play for the first time without a map. Some Next Tee signs would be very helpful.
- The natural tees are in good condition but could really use some kickboards. The rating on this course would really jump much higher with a concrete tee makeover.

Other Thoughts
- The flow is neither a Pro or a Con. It goes in a circle but can be sporadic at times. For example, switching from hole #3 to #4 can be confusing because #4’s tee is somewhat in #3’s fairway. The walk between #4 to #5 is quit long. #7 tee can be difficult to find the first round you play there after finishing #6. But in the end, #10 does finish at #1 where the parking lot also is.
- I suggest only hitting this course in the winter. There are sure to be no golfers and most likely no disc golfers. There are water hazards for 5 holes and in the winter, on thick ice, it’s easier to get your disc back.
- This is not a challenging course overall but it was fun to play. There were no really technical heavily wooded shots. Most were fairly open with maybe one or two obstacles to go around downrange.
- The most challenging hole is #6. Even after the second round I was still undecided on what path to take through the narrow tree entrance to the more open area where the basket is.
- My favorite hole is #7. It has a beautiful layout and I loved throwing out over the water to have it fade back at the basket.
- This not a destination course, but if you are in the area it’s fine to stop and do a round. If you have never played disc golf on a golf course then I would suggest making the trip here just for the experience. ‹ less text

Incredibly fun course that meanders around a small ball golf course. One of a kind baskets and tee signs, this place is unique from start to finish. All of the holes are good, and most let you air out some big fairway drives. Great use of the existing golf course as well as the trees, small ponds, and even what little elevation there is. No's 6 & 7 are my favorites, while 1, 3, & 4 get notable mention. Worth stopping by.

interersting course on a ball golf course that uses the course terrain very well. 5 of the holes have water that comes in to play, making shot selection key. and if you did manage to hit some of the water, getting the disc back wasn't all that difficult near the edges of the hazards, as the water was quite clean and clear. the main (and obvious) drawbacks are the natural tees and the fact that it's only 9 holes. the baskets also appear to be homemade, but they weren't all that bad and didn't ... continue reading ›

interersting course on a ball golf course that uses the course terrain very well. 5 of the holes have water that comes in to play, making shot selection key. and if you did manage to hit some of the water, getting the disc back wasn't all that difficult near the edges of the hazards, as the water was quite clean and clear. the main (and obvious) drawbacks are the natural tees and the fact that it's only 9 holes. the baskets also appear to be homemade, but they weren't all that bad and didn't give me any crazy spit outs. also, during a nice day, i can see ball golfers ruling the course, so I'd recommend weekdays or fall for rounds here. the flow was slightly confusing, but the map i printed helped. i'd definitely advise printing one, as there is a couple little hikes between holes with tee markers that were somewhat hidden. i definitely wouldn't call this a destination course, but seeing as how it's only about 10-15 minutes from wingfoot, the trip is worth it if you are nearby. they also have a clubhouse that serves drinks. and from what i hear, you can rent a cart during the nicer months. that in itself would be a trip ;)

while i was there, basket number 8 was nowhere to be found, so it's now a 9 hole course. also, hole 5 was quite an impressive hole. throwing from an elevated tee with a huge anhyzer or hyzer route to the tee that is +500 feet away. my favorite hole on the course. ‹ less text

Interesting course that works through a small par 3 ball golf course. Played here in the winter so no golfer traffic to deal with. Although the baskets & tee signs were in good shape, the signs only mark the hole #'s, they do not have specific hole info. A mix of water & trees bring some challenge to this course. Tees are natural grass and dirt. The distances range from approx. 250'-350' & one around 600'(nice hilltop throw). Took a min. to scout some of the holes but not to bad, except hole #8 witch we could not find. Overall a cool little course, go check it out.

We could not find basket 8 at all (played hole #1 twice ) & looked for 15minutes. If i could make a suggestion i think 8 basket should be located inside the base of the windmill. Would make for a fun shot. Fun course over all !